Peter De Vries, the acclaimed American humorist and novelist, delighted readers with his sharp wit, keen observations, and irreverent take on the absurdities of modern life. From his satirical novels like "The Tunnel of Love" to his witty essays and columns, De Vries' writing captured the essence of mid-century America with humor and humanity, earning him a devoted following and critical acclaim.
"I was thinking that we all learn by experience, but some of us have to go to summer school."
"There are times when parenthood seems nothing more than feeding the hand that bites you."
"The satirist shoots to kill while the humorist brings his prey back alive and eventually releases him again for another chance."
"We are not primarily put on this earth to see through one another, but to see one another through."
"Let us hope, that a kind Providence will put a speedy end to the acts of God under which we have been laboring."
"My father hated radio and could not wait for television to be invented so he could hate that too."
"The difficulty with marriage is that we fall in love with a personality, but must live with a character."
"Confession is good for the soul only in the sense that a tweed coat is good for dandruff - it is a palliative rather than a remedy."
"The universe is like a safe to which there is a combination. But the combination is locked up in the safe."